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. >> time to go off the desk, a study down by redding university in the united kingdom says three glass ofs of champaigne a week improve memory and prevent diseases like alzheimer's and dimension. the black grape used in champaigne decreases forgetfulness. >> all the grape; right, not the alcohol that keeps you chill? a new study looked at what american businesses were visited most in march using data from 70,000 volunteers sharing locations. mcdonalds number one at 49%, walmart number two at 38.2%, and subway with 38%. >> the forecast question, whether or not berne berne's doing a good job. dennis on facebook says, no, i do not think we're better off today. the market would run better without government interfeengs. >> beverly says warren may be better off because of ben bernanke's actions, but taxpayers are not. he's just keeping the dam from flooding. interesting. "money" with melissa francis is next. have a great night. melissa: i'm mel -- melissa francis, if you own google and the ceo made money, s&p a fresh all-time high and google stocks followedded suit reaching a record close.
. >> time to go off the desk, a study down by redding university in the united kingdom says three glass ofs of champaigne a week improve memory and prevent diseases like alzheimer's and dimension. the black grape used in champaigne decreases forgetfulness. >> all the grape; right, not the alcohol that keeps you chill? a new study looked at what american businesses were visited most in march using data from 70,000 volunteers sharing locations. mcdonalds number one at 49%, walmart...
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in the op-ed pages of "the wall street journal," a piece by the prime minister of the united kingdom. he writes about the british tax and trade agenda. host: president obama will be meeting with prime minister willon this morning and we be bringing it to you live, a joint press conference from the white house at 11:15 a.m., that is the slated time. you can see that on c-span, find out more at our website, c- span.org. in "the new york times," also today, there is a full-page ad eventhe newseum for a today honoring fallen journalists, showing pictures of producers and fixers who have died reporting the news. more names will be added to a list of journalists who have died. it has the names of 2246 people who died of reporting and news since 1837. our next caller, talking about the irs comes from rural beach, south carolina. janet, hello. caller: i would like to comment that the irs has had a long-term problem. sorry? host: you are on the air. keep going. what is the problem? caller: low-level irs agents work on a lot of programs and when they do that, they avoid talking to each other to
in the op-ed pages of "the wall street journal," a piece by the prime minister of the united kingdom. he writes about the british tax and trade agenda. host: president obama will be meeting with prime minister willon this morning and we be bringing it to you live, a joint press conference from the white house at 11:15 a.m., that is the slated time. you can see that on c-span, find out more at our website, c- span.org. in "the new york times," also today, there is a full-page...
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he has a bilateral meeting with prime minister cameron from the united kingdom at 10:00 o'clock. going to have a press conference around 11:15. our next guest, evan mcmorris-santoro. he will probably be there. we will find out when he joins us. around 2:00 o'clock, he is on the road, heading to new york. he gets to new york around 2:00 o'clock. he will deliver remarks and print pool there. we won't have video from it. a couple of more events while he is in new york. he gets back to d.c. around 11:00 o'clock. he gets back to the white house. there you have it, busy, busy, busy. jay carney will not have a press briefing today. he will galloning aboard air force one but i don't blame him. not after friday. we will talk about that and much more in the next hour. "the full court press: the bill press show," peter ogburn sitting in. >> this is "the bill press show." >> happy monday. welcome to the "full-court press," it's "the bill press show" live on your radio and current tv. clearly, i am not bill press. i am peter ogburn. i am sitting in for bill press today. thank you for being th
he has a bilateral meeting with prime minister cameron from the united kingdom at 10:00 o'clock. going to have a press conference around 11:15. our next guest, evan mcmorris-santoro. he will probably be there. we will find out when he joins us. around 2:00 o'clock, he is on the road, heading to new york. he gets to new york around 2:00 o'clock. he will deliver remarks and print pool there. we won't have video from it. a couple of more events while he is in new york. he gets back to d.c. around...
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as we said before, the great alliance between the united states and united kingdom is rooted in shared interests and shared values. and it's indispensable to global security and prosperity. but as we've seen again recently, it's also a partnership of the heart. here in the united states we joined our british friends in mourning the passing of barrenness margaret thatcher, a great champion of freedom and liberty and of the alliance that we carry on today. and after the bombings in boston, we americans were grateful for the support from friends from around the world, particularly those across the atlantic. at the london marathon runners paused in a moment of silence and dedicated their race to boston and david will be visiting boston to pay tribute to the victims and first responders. so, david, i want to thank you and the british people for reminding us that in good times and in bad, our two people stand as one. david is here, first a and foremost, as he prepares to host the g-8 next month. i appreciate him updating me on the agenda as it takes shape and we discussed how the summit will
as we said before, the great alliance between the united states and united kingdom is rooted in shared interests and shared values. and it's indispensable to global security and prosperity. but as we've seen again recently, it's also a partnership of the heart. here in the united states we joined our british friends in mourning the passing of barrenness margaret thatcher, a great champion of freedom and liberty and of the alliance that we carry on today. and after the bombings in boston, we...